+ Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Hands-On Video

12 March 2009

Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Hands-On Video

As usually, the folks over at Nokia Conversation blog managed to capture the very first Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Hands-On Video .

They were lucky enough to get their hands on the latest addition to the Nokia’s XpressMusic range of devices and to produce a nice walk-through video that demos greatly improved active standby screen with widget support, Contacts Bar that allows direct access to up to 20 contacts and the shortcuts bar that offers a quick access to favourite media and instant access to social networking services like Facebook, Photos, Ovi Contacts, Maps, messaging and more.

Phone is also equipped with dedicated music keys which basically allow you to control music no matter what are you currently doing on your phone, you can always control your music and volume on the very easy way without need to leave the currently active application or send it in the background. Speaking about music, there is an also standard 3,5 mm audio jack and the stereo speakers build in.

Looks like the only drawback is the totally outdated QVGA screen but overall, Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is a very interesting device and with an estimated retail price of 280 EUR it has potential for best-seller status, especially now when we are facing the one of the worst financial crisis in decades!


Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Hands-on Video

Nokia 5730 is an affordable phone designed to appeal to budget-conscious buyers and it delivers even more than its predecessor, Nokia E75 that features pretty much the same functionality and shares the same form factor.

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Source: Nokia Conversations Author: Teo


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